The New Zealand Herald

Ultras tell women to stay out of ‘sacred’ area

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Lazio’s ultra fans have caused outrage by telling women to avoid their “sacred space” in the club’s Stadio Olimpico.

The die-hard supporters distribute­d flyers ahead of their team’s Serie A opener at home to Napoli.

“The Curva Nord represents for us a sacred space, an environmen­t with an unwritten code to be respected,” read the flyer.

“The first few rows, as always, have been experience­d like the trenches. In the trenches, we do not allow women, wives and girlfriend­s, so we invite them to position themselves from the 10th row back.

“Those who choose the stadium as an alternativ­e to a carefree and romantic day in [Rome’s] Villa Borghese [gardens], should go to other sections.”

Lazio spokesman Arturo Diaconale said yesterday that “it is not the position of the club, we are against any discrimina­tion”.

He added: “Moreover, there is an enormous number of Lazio fans, this instead is an initiative from a few fans. We can’t always intervene to avoid politicall­y incorrect displays like this.”

Some Lazio fans caused outrage last season when they littered the Stadio Olimpico in Rome with images of Anne Frank — the young diarist who died in the Holocaust — wearing a jersey of city rival Roma.

Lazio were fined €50,000 ($86,000) by the Italian federation because of anti-Semitism displayed by the team’s fans.

It was the latest in a series of racist and anti-Semitic incidents, with Lazio previously having its stadium fully or partly closed for European and domestic matches as punishment.

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